Steelers classify Roethlisberger as probable

Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - Ben Roethlisberger's return to the
Pittsburgh Steelers following a three-week absence appears all but assured,
with the team listing the star quarterback as probable for Sunday's game
against San Diego.

Head coach Mike Tomlin had previously announced on Thursday that
Roethlisberger, who's been sidelined with injuries to his ribs and right
shoulder sustained in a Nov. 12 win over Kansas City, would start against the
Chargers after practicing fully for a second straight day.

Byron Leftwich replaced Roethlisberger in the following week's matchup against
Baltimore, a 13-10 Pittsburgh loss, but fractured a rib in that game. Third-
stringer Charlie Batch then guided the offense in a Week 12 defeat at
Cleveland and directed a fourth-quarter comeback in this past Sunday's 23-20
road victory over the AFC North-leading Ravens.

With Leftwich questionable for Sunday's test, Batch could serve as the backup
to Roethlisberger against the Chargers.

Pittsburgh did formally rule out cornerback Ike Taylor and LaMarr Woodley for
the contest, as well as rookie offensive tackle Mike Adams.

Taylor may miss the remainder of the regular season after exiting last
Sunday's clash with the Ravens with a significant ankle injury, while Woodley
will sit out a second straight game with a sprained ankle suffered against
Cleveland. Adams also did not play last week due to an ankle problem of his
own.